Digitizing a Manager
As you might have noticed I have already described 4 essential management bits forming the part of a management bit vector. For example,
0110… bit vector describes a manager who
- writes with mistakes (0×1)
- never misspells names (0×2)
- writes reports on time (0×4)
- doesn’t read management books (0×8)
- … (0×10)
- … (0×20)
- …
So you can digitize any manager using management bits as observables. This sounds like a reductionist approach to life sciences but at least it is manageable. You can also digitize any employee or job candidate to form their employee bit vector or candidate bit vector and see how their bit vectors are close to your acceptable bit mask or even your own bit vector and this can be the basis for promotional assessment or hiring decision.
Also you can see that 32 essential management bits result in 4 billion different managers. To cope with such combinatorial explosion we might need to introduce management subsets or management bit masks later on.
- Dmitry Vostokov @ ManagementBits.com -
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